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    Multiple introductions determine the genetic structure of an invasive species population: American mink Neovison vison in Poland by Zalewski, Andrzej, Michalska-Parda, Aleksandra, Bartoszewicz, Magdalena, Kozakiewicz, Michał, Brzeziński, Marcin

    Published in Biological conservation (01-06-2010)
    “…Genetic diversity of feral and ranch American mink was studied in order to understand the processes of invasion and the possible influence of multiple…”
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    The spatial genetic structure of the yellow-necked mouse in an urban environment – a recent invader vs. a closely related permanent inhabitant by Gortat, Tomasz, Rutkowski, Robert, Gryczynska, Alicja, Kozakiewicz, Anna, Kozakiewicz, Michał

    Published in Urban ecosystems (01-06-2017)
    “…We analyse the genetic variability in the yellow-necked mouse ( Apodemus flavicollis ) population in the city of Warsaw, Poland, and its surroundings - a…”
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    Anthropopressure gradients and the population genetic structure of Apodemus agrarius by Gortat, Tomasz, Rutkowski, Robert, Gryczyńska, Alicja, Pieniążek, Agnieszka, Kozakiewicz, Anna, Kozakiewicz, Michał

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-06-2015)
    “…We have attempted to describe the genetic structure and variability of the striped field mouse population inhabiting 17 locations in and around Warsaw, Poland,…”
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    Comparison of helminth community of Apodemus agrarius and Apodemus flavicollis between urban and suburban populations of mice by Dwużnik, Dorota, Gortat, Tomasz, Behnke, Jerzy M., Gryczyńska, Alicja, Bednarska, Małgorzata, Mikoszewski, Antoni S., Kozakiewicz, Michał, Bajer, Anna

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-11-2017)
    “…The growing human population and the development of urban areas have led to fragmentation and destruction of many natural habitats but have also created new…”
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    High mitochondrial DNA diversity of an introduced alien carnivore: comparison of feral and ranch American mink Neovison vison in Poland by Zalewski, Andrzej, Michalska-Parda, Aleksandra, Ratkiewicz, Mirosław, Kozakiewicz, Michał, Bartoszewicz, Magdalena, Brzeziński, Marcin

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-07-2011)
    “…Aim Invasive alien species usually exhibit very high adaptation and rapid evolution in a new environment, but they often have low levels of genetic diversity…”
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    Genetic Variability in Island Populations of Two Rodent Species: Bank Vole (Myodes glareolus) and Yellow-Necked Mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) by Gortat, Tomasz, Rutkowski, Robert, Gryczyńska, Alicja, Kozakiewicz, Anna, Kozakiewicz, Michał

    Published in Annales zoologici fennici (01-06-2015)
    “…We examined changes in genetic diversity in populations of two small mammal species inhabiting islands on a lake. We hypothesized that a less mobile species,…”
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    Long-Term Dynamics and Biodiversity Changes in Small Mammal Communities in a Mosaic of Agricultural and Forest Habitats by Kozakiewicz, Michał, Kozakiewicz, Anna

    Published in Annales zoologici fennici (01-08-2008)
    “…The long-term dynamics of small mammal communities inhabiting a mosaic of agricultural and forest habitats, that is, mixed forest, lakeside alderwood forest…”
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    Familiarity and female choice in the bank vole — do females prefer strangers? by Kozakiewicz Michaŀ, Choŀuj Agnieszka, Kozakiewicz, Anna, Miŀosŀawa, Sokóŀ

    Published in Mammal research (2009)
    “…A laboratory experiment was carried out in order to test the hypothesis that in a free-living population of bank volesMyodes glareolus Schreber, 1740, long…”
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    Landscape pattern and genetic structure of a yellow-necked mouse Apodemus flavicollis population in north-eastern Poland by Gortat Tomasz, Gryczyńska-Siemiątkowska Alicja, Rutkowski, Robert, Kozakiewicz, Anna, Mikoszewski Antoni, Kozakiewicz Michał

    Published in Mammal research (2010)
    “…Reduced connectivity among local populations inhabiting a spatially heterogeneous landscape may restrict gene flow and thus contribute to diminished genetic…”
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    Small Mammal Populations and Community under Conditions of Extremely High Thallium Contamination in the Environment by Dmowski, Krzysztof, Kozakiewicz, Anna, Kozakiewicz, Michał

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-09-1998)
    “…Studies were carried out in the vicinity of a zinc smelter in southern Poland, 50 km northwest of Krakow, where the previous measurements with another…”
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    The extensive phlegmon of the neck leading to severe complications - a case report by Kozakiewicz, Michał, Kaliszewski, Krzysztof, Lubszczyk, Michał, Bieniek, Andrzej, Łukieńczuk, Tadeusz

    Published in Polski merkuriusz lekarski (01-11-2015)
    “…Purulent infection of the neck is a serious condition, which can occur at any age and regardless of any factors. It often leads to the serious complications,…”
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    Genetic variability of feral and ranch American minkNeovison vison in Poland by Michalska-Parda, Aleksandra, BrzeziÑski, Marcin, Zalewski, Andrzej, Kozakiewicz, Michał

    Published in Mammal research (01-03-2009)
    “…The diversity of 11 microsatellite loci was examined to estimate the genetic variability of ranch and feral American mink Neovison vison (Schreber, 1777) in…”
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    Barriers as boundaries for metapopulations and demes of Peromyscus leucopus in farm landscapes by Merriam, Gray, Kozakiewicz, Michal, Tsuchiya, Etsuko, Hawley, Karen

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-06-1989)
    “…Effects of potential barriers (roads and cultivated fields) on both demographic and genetic features of subpopulations of white-footed mice were studied near…”
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    Effects of habitat fragmentation on four rodent species in a Polish farm landscape by Kozakiewicz, Micha, Gortat, Tomasz, Kozakiewicz, Anna, Barkowska, Miosawa

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-08-1999)
    “…Bank vole, striped field mouse, wood mouse, and yellow-necked mouse populations were studied in a mosaic of field and forest habitats. Live-trapping was…”
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    Influence of a shrub corridor on movements of passerine birds to a lake littoral zone by Dmowski, Krzysztof, Kozakiewicz, Michal

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-07-1990)
    “…A pine forest was separated from a lake littoral zone by a meadow on one area (discontinuous) while these habitats were separated by a shrub strip in another…”
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    The Role of Habitat Barriers in Woodlot Recolonization by Small Mammals by Kozakiewicz, Michał, Jurasińska, Elżbieta

    Published in Holarctic ecology (01-06-1989)
    “…The immigration and colonization of small mammals into a small depopulated wooded area surrounded by meadows was monitored by live-trapping and then compared…”
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    PROMOTING MORE SUSTAINABLE RURAL LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY IN EASTERN EUROPE USING BAYESIAN NETWORK MODELS by BACON, PHILIP J., CAIN, JEREMY D., KOZAKIEWICZ, MICHAL, BRZEZINSKI, MARCIN, LIRO, ANNA

    “…A Bayesian Network approach to developing effective policies for more sustainable rural land use and development is presented which: incorporates several…”
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    PROMOTING MORE SUSTAINABLE RURAL LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY IN EASTERN EUROPE USING BAYESIAN NETWORK MODELS by BACON, PHILIP J., CAIN, JEREMY D., KOZAKIEWICZ, MICHAL, BRZEZINSKI, MARCIN, LIRO, ANNA

    “…A Bayesian Network approach to developing effective policies for more sustainable rural land use and development is presented which: • incorporates several…”
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